Zoners said last month the proposal is complex and they wanted their consultant
Nicolle Burnham
from Milone & MacBroom to look at storm water management plans, drainage and construction phasing.

"The town needs to be held to the same standards as anyone else," zoner Bill Taylor said.

The Sewer Commission's consultant
Dan Murphy
, from the engineering firm of Camp, Dresser and McKee, has been meeting with local officials and Ms. Burnham going over plans.

Mr. Murphy said there would be "no adverse impacts to adjacent property."

Tom Sprong
, the town engineer, has requested additional landscaping and a sidewalk since the site is part of the proposed river greenway.

Zoners agreed, and asked Mr. Murphy to meet with
Public Works
officials to determine what landscaping would be acceptable.

"Something to soften the looks of the tanks," urged member Janice Vance.

Sewer Commission Chairman
John Heaton
and Mr. Murphy said no odor controls are in the area of sludge processing, but the proposal includes drawing air through a bio-filter as part of an odor control plan.